I decided to keep breastfeeding Bella and forego the formula.

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 8:51pm.

Thank you so much for the e-mails and comments of support regarding this ride called Bella's Eczema. I still want to talk to the mamas who sent me their number. It has been a busy two weeks for me, unusually busy. When things slow down we'll talk...

Last Monday, I took her to a dermatologist. Skeptical of his ability to help, the morning was spent numbly going through the motions of getting us to the office. Dr. Derm's solution was to put her on antihistamines for a month to help stop her skin from itching.

I looked him square in the eyes and said, "…if I don't understand your reasons for this route of treatment, if I don't agree with your way of thinking… I don't care that you are a doctor, I won't do what you are suggesting."

I told him how I told the last doctor (an allergist) that... I will not formula feed Bella (she was only 4 months old at the time). I told him how I never went back to that allergist because he said, ... and if this doesn't work, I'm going to have to put her on formula.

And do you know what that dermatologist said? He said ... I did the right thing. He also told me that there are many babies that are put on formula for allergies who never needed to stop nursing. He went on to [very thoroughly] explain that eczema is a itch/rash cycle disease that will go away if only the itching would stop.

He went over the antihistamine use and all my questions, clarifying some more than once, with ease and patience. He complimented me on how well hydrated Bella's skin is and said, ...for the amount of eczema she has over her body right now, I'm surprised how moist her skin is, you are really on top of this issue.

He is the first doctor that made me feel like I was doing everything right. I left his office feeling hopeful, still skeptical, but just a little hopeful, too.

It took three days on the antihistamine for Bella's skin to clear up. Thursday morning when Hal put a sun dress on her, the first sun dress she has ever worn, I cried. It was so lovely to see my baby girl's milky, smooth, white skin.

That night, I started my food indulgences.

I had a mental list of all the foods I needed to eat right away (just encase the meds stop working after she stops taking them).

Pizza
Deli cheese sandwich from Whole Foods
Cheese, cheese, and more [only high quality organic] CHEESE
Soy mocha coffee from Starbucks
Bread

I ate freely without worry. It felt gluttonous and indulgent. And boy, did I get constipated!

It will not be easy going back to a restricted diet. My plan is to do the elimination diet up until she is done with her medicine then slowly, one at a time, add those foods back into my life. Meanwhile, Bella is also eating like a champ. We are avoiding all the allergens for her diet, but she has a pretty wide pallet despite her restrictions... probably because of her restrictions.

I'm excited about my new found sense of self-control. I like being a size 10/12/14 and would like to stay this size for the rest of my life. When I'm back on my rheumatoid medicine, I'd like to start exercising again. It really is easy to take simple movements for granted until you are without the ability to move. I am so looking forward to jogging again. I really miss the high I used to get from it.

I also took Bella to an allergist last week. He, also, is not convinced that she is allergic to all the foods that showed up on the RAST test. There are a lot more factors that go into unveiling food allergies linked to eczema than a RAST test alone can detect. Apparently, she may be allergic to just one item [like dander, which Hal has a serious allergy too] and that could be throwing off the entire test. Eczema allergies work differently and often create false positives with RAST tests.

This is good news but still leaves us not knowing if Bella has allergies or what those allergies are. We have a few more tests to do within the next two weeks before we know more. The allergist also agreed with all I've been doing for Bella's skin. Whew! It is for this reason that I decided to keep him on my team of doctors.

In just two days our new floor will be installed in our house. I am very excited about this! We also updated part of our master bathroom, have done some repair work in other parts of the house, are painting new colors on all the walls, and will be getting a new kitchen counter and back-splash soon.

The more we do to our house, the more I feel like it could be our permanent home.

I totally should have photographed Bella in her dress. Damn.

Photobucket

This picture will have to do. She bites her bottom lip often. So cute.

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
Submitted by Reverend Mother on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 6:23pm.

I looked him square in the eyes and said, "…if I don't understand your reasons for this route of treatment, if I don't agree with your way of thinking… I don't care that you are a doctor, I won't do what you are suggesting."

This is true whether or not we say it. You are braver than most and I commend you.

I remember when DS was a baby and I took him to my pediatrician. Our doctor had an intern (who couldn't have been 23) who told me that I should stop night nursing him at SIX MONTHS to prevent cavities.

He didn't even really have TEETH!

I remember thinking how idiotic that was, how she had no idea how hard it was to get a baby to sleep, and how everything else she said I didn't even hear because of the stupid thing she'd just said to me. There was no way I would stop nursing. God herself could have advised it, and I wouldn't have considered it.

I should have told the young doctor, she was learning, after all. But I just didn't have the patience that day to explain motherhood to her.

Good for you.

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 1:12am.

thank you! my closest friend says i'm every lousy doctor's worst nightmare. i left my ob at 33 weeks pregnant because he mentioned the word "induction" to me. i intimidated one of my pediatricians new staff members, a doctor, who was not experienced with home birth parents. i also told that same ped that i wasn't going to give bella antibiotics when she had a cold unless she could prove to me she had a bacterial infection (luckily, she agreed with me and bella didn't have a bacterial infection). i told my midwife that i felt she didn't do as good a job as i expected because she seemed to have checked out (of midwifery) early in my pregnancy.

i don't know why i'm like this. i've always seen doctors as people who work for me and should aim to please/help my needs as an individual. shit, i pay (or rather my ins pays) them enough. i guess feeling entitled to quality health care is a good thing. i can't help myself. i'm sure i come off as a bitch to some folks, but all my regular doctors and i get along well.

A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. - Chinese Proverb

Submitted by hollygolightly on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 12:06pm.

POB, I teared up reading this. Ava is in school today, so whenever works for you, give me a jingle. I just opened your PM and sorry it has taken me so long...kind of chaotic lately. Anyhoo, call me anytime. I am so happy for you and your little girl. Indulge, mama.
You must live, not simply exist.

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 5:52pm.

i'm actually having a very difficult time not indulging. i'm in that space i was in 9 months ago when i knew what i needed to do but had to do it slowly, one day at a time. i've been at my inlaws everyday this week and most of last so i haven't had a chance to make any calls. i can not wait to get back in my own home!

A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. - Chinese Proverb

Submitted by hollygolightly on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 6:53pm.

Feel free to call when you have time. Again, so happy for you and Bella. I know the sense of relief and I'm so glad it has come both your ways. Smiling
You must live, not simply exist.

Submitted by Aurinel on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 9:59am.

Formula milk at the age of 4 months? That's stupid. Breastfeeding is much better, even to avoid allergies. Your Dr. Derm sounds good, taking time to explain. That's how it should be.

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 5:54pm.

it seemed so weird to me that formula would be suggested to prevent allergies. i'm sure it is necessary in some situations but for me, it was too quickly suggested.

yeah, i'm happy to have found a doctor i like. bella has gone to so many different people - i'm exhausted by appontments! its good to start finding a "team" to help her.

A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. - Chinese Proverb

Submitted by Etta Candy on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 12:01am.

i'm glad you found a good doctor, those are hard to find.

dd was given a RAST test, but then when he got the results, the same doctor who ordered it told me that they are almost worthless, notoriously inaccurate.

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 5:55pm.

thank you, i showed hal your comment about the rast test and we both feel stronger in our opinion that it is not correct.

A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. - Chinese Proverb

Submitted by Catmama on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 10:12pm.

What kind of floors did you go with?

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 5:56pm.

we decided to go with a quick-step laminate floor for durability. i just went home to see the completed work and am so happy with it. it feels like we have a new home!

A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. - Chinese Proverb

Submitted by bike n burley mama on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 9:00pm.

i feel the need to compliment you back, as you have been showering me with tons and tons of compliments lately. moving on. it is so awesome to hear that someone has finally been able to help bella, and give you hope. i am glad that you trusted enough in yourself as a mama to keep on breastfeeding even though you were getting clashing info from a doctor. you are an amazing mama, who demonstrates patience and persistence. you probably don't hear that enough, but you are. and, i don't know how i would have held up if the tables had been turned and i would have had to change as much of my lifestyle as you did. of course, i want to say that i would have been a trooper and done whatever was necessary for my baby doll, but you never really know unless you're faced with it, kwim?
enjoy that list of food, mama!!
talk to you soon, still have my number i hope?!!
Lilypie 6th to 18th Ticker
Lilypie 2nd Birthday Ticker

Submitted by peculiar old bird on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 6:32pm.

thanks b&b. you just made me feel wonderful.
Smiling
A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song. - Chinese Proverb

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.